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Top 40 Songs of 1966

In 1966, music took a bold turn with artists like The Beatles and Bob Dylan, forever changing the pop and rock scene.
Dolly Parton and Janis Joplin were born, The Beatles began recording 'A Day In The Life', and 'The Wall' by Pink Floyd began ...
A couple of big names in the psychedelic rock, fusion or jam scenes are at Arch Street Tavern on Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. Ghosts of ...
Having invited the somewhat bewildered OAPs to sing on his protest against the indignities of ageing, “I’d Rather Be Dead” ...
They lost touch long before Verlaine’s death, but now the guitarist is at peace with those adventures. He reflects on ...
Music shapes us. It defines movements, sparks revolutions, and captures moments that words alone cannot express. Some songs ...
He stated: “I’d rather go in and just be Jaco. I improvise all the time. Hopefully, I think, I never play the same thing ...
The 1960s were a decade of bold style, cultural revolutions, and everyday items that seemed absolutely essential at the time.
Here’s the thing though: the actual list of America’s best-selling albums ever might throw you for a loop. Let’s be real, ...
On the eighth anniversary of Dolores O'Riordan's death, we're revisiting Stuart Clark's special tribute to the Irish music ...
George Harrison thought one Beatles album cover was "gross" and "stupid." So much so that it shouldn't have made it past the ideation stage.